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									<a href="http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/do-it-yourself-diy-topics/schumakubins"
            title="As a Do-it-yourself speaker builder I have found myself wondering many times as I perused the internet’s vast sea of home speaker builder’s selections as to what some of the DIY speaker kits would sound like.  Hence I decided to check out the Schumakubins  which were born on the Parts Express forum utilizing their very own Dayton drivers.  The Schumakubins shined with their smooth midrange and tight bass.  If you are interested in building speakers but a little reluctant the Schumakubins are a great opportunity.  I recommend buying the kit with the precut front baffle.   You will be on your way to getting the best sound for the least amount of money and work. Kit speakers are a great and fun way to get some really good sound enjoyment and the Schumakubins are a great way to start.

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										Audiologic Schumakubins Loudspeaker Review<br />
										<span class="discreet">May 07, 2008</span>
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									<a href="http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/calibrate-your-system/hdmi-black-levels-xvycc-rgb"
            title="When trying to get the most performance out of your home theater, few things are more important than proper display calibration. Sure, setting up your speakers correctly and room acoustics are important, but if your display is calibrated wrong, even the most clueless of friends are bound to notice. Audioholics has written a wealth of information on tests and calibrations that are more general and that cover a broad range of topics, but this article is more targeted. It has come to our attention that many of you utilizing an HDMI connection might have your black levels incorrectly set. Why the sudden confusion? Options have changed with the introduction of HDMI 1.3 and its tag-along partners: Deep Color and the new xvYCC color space. Read on.">
										HDMI Enhanced Black Levels, xvYCC and RGB<br />
										<span class="discreet">April 16, 2008</span>
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									<a href="http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/connecting-your-system/connecting-home-office-theater"
            title="Thousands of words have been written about, and thousands of hours of labor devoted to, marrying our computers with our home theater and audio installations. On the Audioholics site alone there are 78 results from a search for &quot;HTPC&quot; (home theater personal computer). The problem with the concept of the HTPC is that, at its core, it’s a dedicated computer for multimedia applications. What happens if your computer is in your home office and your theater is elsewhere? What if you don’t want an HTPC? How do you combine your home office with your audio/video installation? It’s a question that’s seldom discussed in this industry.">
										Connecting Your Home Office to Your Home Theater<br />
										<span class="discreet">March 22, 2008</span>
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									<a href="http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/connecting-your-system/get-high-definition-hdtv"
            title="Many people bring home a new HDTV and look forward to the excitement of viewing a true high definition picture. But is it really that simple? Well it can be - if you follow a few guidelines and understand the nature of real HD content and where it comes from. An HDTV doesn't give you high definition content - it simply means that you have the pixels to display high definition sources in all their glory. We'll take a look at four types of high definition sources most commonly received by HDTVs...">
										How to Get True HDTV Content On Your New TV<br />
										<span class="discreet">February 25, 2008</span>
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									<a href="http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/get-good-bass/subwoofer-connection-guide"
            title="We are always preaching the more subs the better in a home theater system.  So now that you've decided to purchase two subs, its time to show you how to correctly connect them up to ensure you achieve the maximum benefits of a multi sub system.  Following the guidelines set forth in this article will help you integrate a multi-subwoofer system into your home theater. If done properly, using two or more subs will yield significantly better and smoother bass response for all of the seats in your theater room. ">
										Subwoofer Connection Guide For A Multi Subwoofer System<br />
										<span class="discreet">January 27, 2008</span>
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